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Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake. A buttery pound cake peppered with toasted coconut & fresh pineapple, soaked with rum and covered in a rum and butter glaze.

Piña Colada Pineapple Pound Cake close up photo of a single slice on a white plate

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

 

Originally posted March 2019.

Spouse’s birthday was this past week and this Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake was actually her birthday cake for the celebration.

She had requested something simple and this was an idea I’d had for some time using my Best Vanilla Pound Cake Recipe as a base.

Now was the time for an experiment.

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

I had some fresh golden pineapple in the fridge leftover from a fruit salad, so I diced that small to replicate crushed pineapple.

Fresh Golden Pineapple cut in pieces on white background.

Fresh golden pineapple works very well in this recipe.

I’m not a fan of tinned fruit but you could use it in a pinch, just be sure it is very, very well drained.

Use a sieve to drain it and press the crushed pineapple the bottom to squeeze out the excess juice.

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

You could use plain dried coconut in this recipe but on this occasion, for extra flavour, Spouse suggested toasting the coconut.  I think it works particularly well in this recipe.

Toasted coconut definitely does add a different, more intense flavour element than just plain coconut.

Desiccated coconut in white ceramic bowl.

Fine or medium cut, desiccated (dried) coconut is best in this recipe. Toast it for even more flavour..

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake, adding the rum!

Finally, we soaked some rum into the cake and let it rest all of the next day before adding the rum & butter glaze before serving.

Bacardi amber rum

Amber or light (clear) rum is preferred over dark rum for this recipe.

I always find that pound cake is not the best on it’s first day anyway. I always like it better the day after baking and this is particularly important with this recipe.

That’s for 2 reasons, to let the cake settle into its proper texture and to allow the rum to absorb evenly throughout the cake.

Piña Colada Pineapple Pound Cake photo of uncut cake on a white cake stand

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

We sent some of the leftover Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake to a friends house the next day and their family loved the flavour combination too.

On the third day, we took the rest of the cake to dinner at another friends house where we served it at the end of a big Indian food dinner.

That dinner featured my recipes for Butter Chicken  and a great side dish where we incorporated some grilled vegetables into my version of Coconut Chickpea Korma.

Of course we served it all up with rice and tender homemade Naan Bread. The cake was the perfect sweet end to this spicy, delicious feast.

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Piña Colada Pineapple Pound Cake close up photo of a single slice on a white plate
Yield: 16 or more servings

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours

Pina Colada Pineapple Pound Cake. A buttery pound cake peppered with toasted coconut & fresh pineapple, soaked with rum and covered in a rum and butter glaze.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound butter at room temperature, 2 cups
  • 2¼ cups white sugar
  • 2  tsp good quality vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp coconut extract, optional
  • 4 extra large eggs at room temperature, or 5 large
  • 1½ cups sifted all purpose flour
  • 1½ cups sifted cake flour
  • 1  tsp baking powder
  • 3/4  cup toasted coconut
  • 1 cup undiluted evaporated milk, use it straight from the can
  • 1 cup fresh pineapple, finely diced
  • 4 ounces rum, optional

For the Rum & Butter Glaze

  • 1/3 cup soft butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups icing sugar, powdered sugar
  • 3 tbsp of dark rum, approximately

Instructions

  1. This cake is baked in an oven that starts cold, so there's no need to preheat it. Grease a bundt pan very well and lightly dust it with flour. You can also use 2 standard loaf pans that have been lightly greased and lined with parchment paper.
  2. In the bowl of an electric mixer cream the butter, sugar and vanilla & coconut extract very well, for at least 10 -15 minutes. The aim is to incorporate as much air as possible into the creamed base of the batter. Scrape the sides and the bottom of the bowl several times during the creaming process.
  3. Add the eggs, one at a time and beat for at least a minute or two before adding the next egg.
  4. Sift together the flour, cake flour, toasted coconut and baking powder.
  5. Fold the dry ingredients into the creamed mixture alternately with the undiluted evaporated milk. Always begin and end the folding process with the dry ingredients. As a general rule, I add the dry ingredients in three portions and the milk in two portions.
  6. With the last addition of milk, fold in the pineapple as well.
  7. Spoon the batter into the prepared pan/s, spreading the top with the back of a spoon to level it.

To bake the cake

  1. Place in a cold oven and turn the temperature to 325 degrees Baking times will vary on the size of the cake pans. My bundt pan took 1 hour and 30 minutes. Loaf pans should be checked after an hour. As always, let the wooden toothpick or skewer test be your guide. Insert a wooden toothpick or skewer into the center of the cake and when it comes out clean the cake is done. Watch it closely and only add extra time in 5 minute intervals, checking with a clean toothpick each time, so that you will not over bake the cake.
  2. Let the cake/s rest in the pans for 10 - 15 minutes before turning onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  3. When completely cool return the cake to the pan, that you have lined with plastic wrap so that you can soak the cake in rum. This step is optional if you don't like rum or prefer not to.
  4. Using a wooden skewer, poke small holes all over the surface of the cake and slowly spoon about 4 ounces(or lesof rum over the surface, directly over all the holes.
  5. Cover and let the cake rest for an entire day before adding the glaze and serving.

To prepare the glaze.

  1. Cream together the butter, ing sugar and vanilla.
  2. Begin adding the rum, a little at a time until the frosting turns the consistency of a thick glaze.
  3. Spoon over the pound cake.
  4. You can use less rum and keep it as a frosting if you prefer but you will probably need to double the recipe to cover an entire bundt cake.

Notes

To toast coconut just sprinkle the dried coconut in a cake pan and bake at 350 degrees for about 5 minutes or until it starts to colour. Give it a toss a couple of times as it browns.

I'm not a fan of tinned fruit but you could use it in a pinch, just be sure it is very, very well drained. Use a sieve to drain it and press the crushed pineapple the bottom to squeeze out the excess juice.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

16

Serving Size

g

Amount Per Serving Calories 576Saturated Fat 19gCholesterol 114mgSodium 273mgCarbohydrates 64gFiber 1gSugar 45gProtein 5g

The nutritional information provided is automatically calculated by third party software and is meant as a guideline only. Exact accuracy is not guaranteed. For recipes where all ingredients may not be used entirely, such as those with coatings on meats, or with sauces or dressings for example, calorie & nutritional values per serving will likely be somewhat lower than indicated.

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Chasity

Monday 17th of February 2020

This is absolutely fabulous ... so yummy!! Thank you!!

Tab

Friday 31st of January 2020

Could you use all all-purpose flour? What would it affect?

Barry C. Parsons

Monday 10th of February 2020

A bit denser but yes.

Allison

Friday 31st of January 2020

What size bundt pan does this call for?

Barry C. Parsons

Monday 10th of February 2020

Standard size.

Lorraine

Sunday 12th of March 2017

Would like to cut the sugar content in half, how would it effect the end product?

Barry C. Parsons

Friday 17th of March 2017

I've never done that but it would affect taste and texture.

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